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Nugu Dam In Karnataka: From Engineering Marvel To Tourist Attraction

Nestled amidst the picturesque hills of Birawal village in the HD Kote taluk of Mysore district, the Nugu Dam stands as a striking example of nature’s beauty intertwined with human engineering. Situated in a region famed for its scenic landscapes, the dam is fed by the Nugu River, a vital watercourse in the Cauvery River basin.

A Monsoon Marvel

The Nugu Dam becomes a spectacular sight during the monsoon season. As the reservoir fills, its two gates open to release water in a dramatic waterfall-like display. This breathtaking scene, surrounded by lush greenery, attracts both locals from the nearby Hattur community and visitors, offering a captivating glimpse of nature’s power and splendor.

Engineering Feat with a Legacy

Constructed in 1959, the Nugu Dam was built with a dual purpose: to facilitate irrigation and generate hydroelectric power. The project was overseen by the renowned engineer Sir M. Visvesvaraya, whose expertise in civil engineering was instrumental in the dam’s development. The dam’s design reflects a commitment to improving agricultural productivity and providing sustainable energy to the region.

Stretching 637.65 meters in length and rising 43.58 meters above its deepest foundation, the dam creates a reservoir spanning 30.8 hectares. The structure’s Full Reservoir Level (FRL) is approximately 753.4656 meters, and it features two radial spillway gates, crucial for managing water flow and preventing overflow during peak periods.

A Serene Tourist Destination

Beyond its functional role, the Nugu Dam has become a popular tourist destination. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense forests, it offers a tranquil environment for visitors seeking to connect with nature. Travelers from Mysore can reach the dam by taking KSRTC buses to the Sargur area, where a scenic route provides stunning views of the reservoir. However, direct access to the dam is restricted, ensuring both the safety of visitors and the preservation of the site.

The Nugu Dam, with its blend of natural beauty and engineering prowess, continues to be a symbol of the harmonious coexistence of nature and human innovation in the region.

Ananya Ghosh

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